Design

I’ve never hidden my opinion of those design workflows that involve interaction designers toiling over intricate, interactive wireframes as a primary deliverable and the inevitable hand-off to the “visual” designer who proceeds to “color by numbers” on the wireframe. To be clear, I find these workflows are ineffective. I’m not implying that all interaction designers […]

Ever since Andrew Clarke’s presentation The Walls Come Tumbling Down—which is the first time I heard of the term—the idea of “designing in the browser” has increasingly become a point of discussion and debate. As one of those crazies who doesn’t use an image editor (like Photoshop) to create design comps, I’m often lumped into […]

Sometimes, when discussions are really interesting, I find it hard not to chime in. Mark Boulton tweeted: I wonder if #RWD looks the way it does because so many projects aren’t being run by designers, but by front-end dev teams. Then the fine Mr. Tim Kadlec wrote a great post, followed by observations from Susan […]